India Willoughby has claimed that Rachel Johnson is manipulating nominations, but is sure that her 'mask' will slip soon.

The transgender newsreader became the first celebrity to be booted out of the house last Friday and has been very honest about tackling CBB in the wrong way.

However, speaking on Lorraine today, she insisted that there was more of an issue of transgendering than viewers witnessed on screen.

"I know it was shown on TV in terms of 3 or 4 times but it was literally close to 100 times," she said. "When that goes on, I just couldn't understand why when it was really well publicised it was an all female Big Brother and I was in the press."

India quickly went on to talk about Rachel's manipulation of the house.

"Rachel's really good at planting little bombs and drifting off out of camera and letting the person she's been speaking to fire the bullet," she said. "I think we saw that in the episode last night when she was talking to Daniel about Ann."

Rachel had sniped about Ann to Daniel, who later ended up nominating the former MP.

She added: "This is the great thing and I absolutely love it about Big Brother, that eventually everyone's mask starts to slip and I think that's starting to happen..."

She also addressed her phobia of drag queens

The newsreader also addressed her phobia on drag queens.

"Honestly, It's not the individuals who do drag," she replied. "I know those comments probably made me the most hated trans-person in Britain but, there's a massive difference between someone who does drag and someone like me..."

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Speaking about her tiff with Amanda Barrie , she admitted that the Coronation Street star was in the "wrong place at the wrong time".

"After you've told someone a thousand times 'I'm a woman', and it carries on, you become exasperated and it was really unfortunate - I'd like to say I've already apologised to Amanda Barrie, I think it was the case Amanda was in the wrong place at the wrong time..."

Probed about whether she was "envious" of Courtney Act, she said: "Definitely envious on the acceptance side... it's easier for the housemates to comprehend, whereas my story is a lot more complex."